Buffalo Grass care
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Buffalo Grass Care Guide (Care, Growth, Watering & Fertilising)
Buffalo grass (soft-leaf types such as Sir Walter, Sapphire, Palmetto, etc.) is tough, shade-tolerant, and foot-traffic readyโbut it delivers its best colour and density only when mowing, watering, and feeding work together. This guide gives you the practical, step-by-step routine to keep Buffalo thick, even, and deep greenโwith simple rules you can follow in minutes.
How Buffalo grows โ It spreads with stolons (surface runners), forms a broad leaf that softens quickly underfoot, and stores energy in its roots and crowns. That means:
- Regular light feeding boosts colour and recovery after wear.
- Correct mowing height protects the crown and shades out weeds.
- Deep, infrequent watering drives roots down and improves drought tolerance.
Quick wins for an instant lift
- Mow to the right height (see Block 2) and never remove more than โ of the leaf at once.
- Water deeply (to 10โ12 cm soil depth) then allow the surface to dry between sessions.
- Feed with a balanced liquid hose-on to green up fast and thicken the sward (schedule in Block 3).
Recommended product (hose-on, fast results)
Use Lawn Grow โ Hose-On Liquid Lawn Fertiliser. Itโs designed for quick colour, even growth, and easy whole-lawn coverage without mixing.


Watering Buffalo Grass
Goal: Encourage deep roots and steady colourโavoid shallow, frequent sprinkles.
- Deep sessions: Water until soil is moist 10โ12 cm down. Check with a screwdriver (should push in easily).
- Frequency: Warm seasons: typically 1โ2 deep waters/week. Cooler seasons: space out to match slower growth.
- Morning is best: Reduces evaporation and disease risk versus late evening.
- Hydrophobic patches: If water beads off, fork/aerate lightly and re-wetโthen follow with deep watering.
Mowing Buffalo the Right Way
Target height keeps Buffalo leafy enough to crowd weeds and protect the crown.
- Standard height: 40โ60 mm for most yards.
- Shadier areas: 60โ70 mm to increase leaf area and photosynthesis.
- Active growth: Mow weekly/fortnightly but obey the โ ruleโnever remove more than a third of the blade.
- Sharp blades only: Dull blades shred the leaf edge and brown the lawn.
Sun, Shade & Traffic
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade is fine. In heavier shade, increase mowing height and reduce foot traffic when wet.
- Traffic recovery: Rotate kidsโ play equipment or pet paths; feed lightly after heavy use to speed recovery.
Soil, pH & Topdressing
- Soil structure: Loam/sandy-loam drains well but dries faster; clay soils hold water but compactโboth benefit from aeration.
- pH sweet-spot: ~6.0โ7.0. Outside this range, nutrients lock up and colour fades.
- Topdress lightly: Use a thin, even layer to level minor hollows; avoid burying runners.
- Aerate compacted areas: Improves infiltration and root depth; follow with a light feed (see Block 3).
Establishment & Growth Season Basics
- New turf: Keep evenly moist for the first 2โ3 weeks until roots knit; delay first mow until the lawn resists a gentle tug.
- From seed: Buffalo is rarely grown from seed domestically; turf rolls or runners are the practical route.
- Peak growth window: Warm months with consistent moisture and nutrition; slow and steady during cooler periods.


Buffalo Fertilising Schedule (Liquid Hose-On)
Why liquid? It delivers nutrients fast through leaf and root uptakeโideal for colour, density, and recovery after wear. Use
Lawn Grow โ Hose-On Liquid Lawn Fertiliser.
- Start of warm season: Apply to kick-start growth and colour after the cool period.
- Active growth: Re-apply every 4โ6 weeks for busy/high-traffic lawns; every 6โ8 weeks for low-traffic lawns.
- Shade or recovery zones: Slightly increase interval frequency until density returns.
- How-to: Mow โ lightly water โ apply evenly with hose-on โ water-in to wash product to the soil surface and prevent foliar scorch.
Winter Care (Cooler Growth)
- Feeding: If growth nearly stops, reduce or pause heavy feeds. Where growth persists, use a light application to maintain colour.
- Mowing: Raise height a notch; longer leaf captures more light in shorter days.
- Watering: Space out deep sessions; avoid saturating cool soils.
- Wear management: Minimise heavy traffic on wet, cool turf to avoid bruising and bare patches.
Common Issues & Fixes
- Pale colour / slow growth: Increase light (raise mower height in shade) and resume liquid feeding on the 4โ6 week cycle.
- Dry patches / hot spots: Check hydrophobic soil; aerate and re-wet, then water deeply.
- Weeds appearing: Lower density invites weedsโmow correctly, feed consistently, and avoid scalping.
- Thatchy feel: Slight verti-mow/rake during warmth; follow with a light feed and deep water.
FAQ โ Buffalo Grass Care
- How tall does Buffalo grass grow? With proper mowing, maintain 40โ60 mm (60โ70 mm in shade). Left unmown, it will runner and grow taller, but density and appearance suffer.
- Can Buffalo grow in shade? Yesโbetter than many warm-season lawns. Increase mowing height and reduce traffic when soils are moist.
- How often should I water? In warm months, 1โ2 deep sessions/week. In cooler months, water less often but still deeply when needed.
- Whatโs the best fertiliser? A balanced liquid hose-on for even coverage and fast uptake, such as
Lawn Grow โ Hose-On Liquid Lawn Fertiliser. - When is the growing season? Warm months are peak. Growth slows in cooler periods; adapt mowing, watering, and feeding accordingly.
Buffalo Grass Guides Hub
Buffalo Grass Care
Light, mowing height, seasonal care, soil & pH, pest/disease basics.
Best Fertiliser for Buffalo Grass
Why Lawn Grow hose-on wins, mix rates, seasonal schedule, Sir Walter safe.
Buffalo Grass Yellowing
Causes (iron, water, soil pH, pests) with quick diagnosis & fixes.
How Often to Water Buffalo Grass
Best time of day, seasonal frequencies, deep-soak method, drought tips.
Buffalo Grass Dying
Patch die-off reasons (compaction, scalping, grubs, shade) and fixes.
Revive Buffalo Grass
Step-by-step recovery plan: dethatch, aerate, feed, water, mow heights.
How to Make Buffalo Grass Thicker
Mowing strategy, feeding cadence, overseeding alternatives, edge control.




